UPDATE: The Pan Am Games has responded to reports that Kanye West stormed off stage.

"As this was a live broadcast, Kanye West was always scheduled to perform for 13 minutes. He fulfilled this commitment in great style and while there was technical difficulty at the end due to circumstances beyond anyone's control, he rolled with it the way great artists do," Pan Am PR said. "To imply that he he abruptly cut short his performance or that he was anything less than professional is incorrect. We could not have been more thrilled."

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It's not easy to silence Kanye West when he's onstage—just ask Taylor Swift!

On Sunday, however, 'Ye was nearing the end of his somewhat controversial Pan Am Games closing performance when a "technical error" cut the rapper's performance short. According to the CBC Olympics official Twitter feed, those enjoying the broadcast version of Kanye's performance could still hear him loud and clear, but his microphone cut off completely for those watching live from inside Toronto's Rogers Centre.

There's no need to play the blame game here (looking at you, sound engineers), because even in its abbreviated form, Kanye's performance received favorable reviews and the crowd was cheering for more. That said, Pan Am Games CEO Saad Rafi wanted to make sure people knew that Live Nation—and not Canadian taxpayers—footed the bill for Yeezy's performance. Rafi also said, per CBC.ca, that "we may never know" whether Kanye's audio issues and exit were staged...wait, what?

"The volume that he performs at is so high, it might have been what affected the sound system, but it also might be something his team planned all along, so you just never know because he's such a creative guy," said Rafi.

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